Alice Goodman
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Alice Goodman | |
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Born | 1958 St. Paul, Minnesota |
Occupation | poet, priest |
Nationality | United states |
Genres | poetry, opera |
Spouse(s) | Geoffrey Hill |
Alice Goodman (born 1958), American poet, was educated at Harvard University and Cambridge where she studied English and American literature. She has written the libretti for two of the operas of John Adams, Nixon in China and The Death of Klinghoffer. Although she was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she was raised as a Reform Jew, she is currently an ordained Anglican priest serving in England. Goodman resumed writing with John Adams on the opera Doctor Atomic, however she withdrew from this project after a year. It is reported that she is now working with Peter Sellars on a version of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy.
She married the noted British poet Geoffrey Hill in 1987. The couple have one daughter.
In 2006, Alice Goodman took up the post of chaplain at Trinity College, Cambridge.